Kirk Muller
These are the top 3 62-Detroit Red Wings, 1995-96 60-Montreal Canadiens, 1976-77 59-Montreal Canadiens, 1977-78
The Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup five times in a row in the 1960s. Runners up, like the Islanders, have won the Stanley cup four times in a row. Nowadays, it is almost impossible to win more than one in a row because of the salary cap.The Montreal Canadiens won five consecutive Stanley Cups between the 1955-56 and 1959-60 seasons.
This year in the 2nd round the Montreal Canadiens came back to beat the Boston Bruins when they were trailing three games to none.
Most Wins Regular Season: 62 - Detroit Red Wings, 1995-96 60 - Montreal Canadians, 1976-77 59 - Montreal Canadians, 1977-78 the question was most CONSECUTIVE wins, not most wins. The actual answer is Pittsburgh with 17 in 92-93
I'm going to go out on a limb here, but I would have to say Montreal Canadiens. They have won the most Stanley Cups. I would assume that they haven't won everytime they made it to the finals. Which would lead me to believe they have appeared the most.
17 by the canadiens in 1968 ...not likely if the most goals ever in a regular season game for 1 team was 16 by the Canadiens back 90 years ago
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